Lawrence understands sexuality as an inherent part of the self, where the 'self' is a complete being within the world. This book is about Constance Chatterley's sexual awakening, which, interestingly, does not really begin with her loss of...

Lawrence understands sexuality as an inherent part of the self, where the 'self' is a complete being within the world. This book is about Constance Chatterley's sexual awakening, which, interestingly, does not really begin with her loss of...

Clifford is ambivalent about sex. When his friends ask his opinion about sex, he gives he simply states that sex "perfects the intimacy" between woman and man. Clifford is reluctant to talk about sex, especially in terms of a stereotypical man....